The Post: Do you think others are on the hunt, too? Are you happy, content with what other countries are doing in that hunt?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes.

And then there's this:

The Post: In Iraq, there's been a steady stream of surprises. We weren't welcomed as liberators, as Vice President Cheney had talked about. We haven't found the weapons of mass destruction as predicted. The postwar process hasn't gone as well as some had hoped. Why hasn't anyone been held accountable, either through firings or demotions, for what some people see as mistakes or misjudgments?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, we had an accountability moment, and that's called the 2004 election. And the American people listened to different assessments made about what was taking place in Iraq, and they looked at the two candidates, and chose me, for which I'm grateful.

After being lied to and bribed, 51% supposedly voted for the chimp over his dullard frat-brother who disagreed with him on nothing substantive. Even the "values" issues that they supposedly disagreed on--gay marriage, abortion--seem to have no place in Bush's second term agenda (not that I'm complaining), even though it's how he conned millions into voting for him. Instead, he's focusing on further ways to separate the masses of the people from the masses of their money--trash social security and expand "free trade." And he treats his re-selection like it is a total approval of his god-awful Iraq policy, on which Kerry differed hardly at all.